Highlights
- Power distribution on an "as-needed" basis: monitors power supplies from connected switch or switches; when power from a switch fails, it provides backup power in less than 1 millisecond. RPS device prioritization: if the internal power supply of more than one of the connected switches fails, redundant power is provided to the highest-priority switch; RPS port 1 has the highest priority, whereas port 6 has the lowest priority. Redundant switch power (six ports): provides redundant power to any one of up to six switch products, backing up the power supply in a switch in case of loss of AC power or a fault condition. External switch power (two ports): provides external power to up to two PoE switch devices through two EPS ports; supports up to 15.4 W per port on 48-port stackable. Hot-plugging: supports changing the configuration of an RPS or EPS cable while the device is powered.
- Power distribution on an "as-needed" basis: monitors power supplies from connected switch or switches; when power from a switch fails, it provides backup power in less than 1 millisecond. RPS device prioritization: if the internal power supply of more than one of the connected switches fails, redundant power is provided to the highest-priority switch; RPS port 1 has the highest priority, whereas port 6 has the lowest priority. Redundant switch power (six ports): provides redundant power to any one of up to six switch products, backing up the power supply in a switch in case of loss of AC power
- Warranty and support.
- Redundant switch power (6 ports): provides redundant power to any one of up to six switch products, backing up the power supply in a switch in case of loss of AC power or a fault condition.
Good to know
Features
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DIN rail mounting
No
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Internal
No
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LED indicators
Y
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Rack mounting
No
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Type
Power supply
Power
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AC input frequency
50 - 60
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AC input voltage
100 - 240
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Maximum current
9.000000
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Total power
800.000000